Bear and The Moose have successfully arrived in our new home. The last part of the walk in the city was the hardest part cause its hard to avoid being seen and shot by the humans in the city. And Bear lost Lynx's scent trail for a bit with all the human smells around, and Bear smelled lots of new things and kept eating out of the green boxes on the streets. Lynx was home to let us in the new house. Cappy was outside with the girl.
Cappy came with the girl by hiding in her bag when she came. Now Cappy has seen all of the humans in this city carrying their small dogs in bags, so Cappy has decided that is how small animals behave in this city and he insists on being taken everywhere with the girl in her bag. His noises sound more like dogs now too.
Lynx is the same.
Bear and The Moose made it to the new house by walking through some woods in the new city, but not woods like camping woods, but the type of woods that humans make themselves. Bear had to remind The Moose that he has to hide when he's in a human city cause the humans will shoot him. The Moose was a superstar in the woods on the walk down. Humans love him and take pictures of him and he poses and some of them even give him food. The Moose loved the attention. The Moose thought he was Britney Spears with a paparazi following. Bear had to remind him that is only in the real woods and that humans will shoot him if they see him in the human woods.
Humans will shoot Bear wherever he is. Bear doesn't like this speciesism.
The Moose was still having some trouble remembering to hide in the city, and Bear told him that he is a grown up moose cause of the walk now too, so he was being a little cockey when we first got to the city. The Moose had an incident in the human woods with a horse. The horse was grumpy cause he didn't like his new job and The Moose was showing off about not having a job and being a media superstar in the woods. The horse bit him. The Moose yellped and ran away. Bear found him hiding in a pond. The Moose learned his lesson.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
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